THATTA: Pakistan is a unique nation comprises of young population as well as having unique geo strategic position. Pakistan has also faced many challenges since its birth but due to strong vision of leadership of Pakistan and sacrifices of our armed forces, our nation has now become a nuclear power, and is developing in technological development.
Such views were expressed by Prof. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Solangi, Pro Vice Chancellor, University of Sindh Campus Thatta while addressing in a seminar “a nation with a vision” organized in Thatta Campus. Dr. Solangi further said that nations make vision to achieve excellence. Pakistan has made a vison 2025 to achieve the objectives educational development, quality of health care and economic development. Youth have to play a very important role in progress by taking right step in right direction which will assume a developed Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ali Manjhi, Principal Govt Degree College Thatta while speaking in the seminar as a keynote speaker said that Nation cannot exist without vision, Education gives vision to the nation. The Scientific approach can make nation analytical, research oriented and curios to find new ways of doing things. He further said that we need to put our efforts to carry out ourselves with the vision of Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He further added that if we follow vision of Quid, we have to be tolerant to difference of opinion and promote equality and female education.

Prof. Dr. Shuja Ahmed Mahesar, Director, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Sindh, Jamshoro also spoke to this seminar as keynote speaker. Dr. Mahesar briefed the students about two nation theory which laid foundation for the creation of Pakistan. He said that key to creation of Pakistan was vision of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who promoted education for marginalized Muslim community. He also said that Quid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a great leader whose vision comprising faith, Unity and Discipline are guiding principles for our nation building for future. He further added that Thatta in 1607 was just like a London in terms of development, Parks, educational and recreational facilities.

Haroon Bakari, Assistant professor Sindh University Campus Thatta also said that Pakistan is our motherland and we have be committed to it and make it free from discrimination and corruption.

Khuda Bux Behrani, Deputy Director Social Welfare, also said that Pakistan is a country which is a gift for us. Our youth has to be leading the nation toward path of education and enlightenment.

Gul Bibi Shah, Public Prosecutor District Thatta said that Women of Pakistan has greater role in its creation. Women may play greater role in development of Pakistan, so they should be given equal opportunity in terms of access to higher education and employment. Faculty members of the Campus, Asadullah Lashari, Mumtaz Ali Hullio, Sohaib Ahmed Soomro and Irfan Baloch also shared their views in the program. The program was attended by faculty members, journalists, members of civil society and students.